Photoshop Stroke Question

Found on another forum:
"In Photoshop CS6, we've implemented 'true' vector stroking that allows for sharp or rounded corners with any stroke alignment (Inner, Centered, Outer). Most users were using layer effect strokes as a crutch for lack or real vector strokes."
Only got CS5 in work (MoD Budget) but I'll check when I get home
Rgds
Paul

Found on another forum:

"In Photoshop CS6, we've implemented 'true' vector stroking that allows for sharp or rounded corners with any stroke alignment (Inner, Centered, Outer). Most users were using layer effect strokes as a crutch for lack or real vector strokes."

how about:
Ctrl + click on the layer to select its contents
Press Q for Quick mode then Filter>other>maximum 15px
Press q again
use the paint bucket to fill the space bettween the pic and your selection with a colour
[b]ctrl + d to deselect
Ctrl + click on the layer to select its contents[/b]
add stroke inside 18px

how about:

Ctrl + click on the layer to select its contents
Press Q for Quick mode then Filter>other>maximum 15px
Press q again
use the paint bucket to fill the space bettween the pic and your selection with a colourctrl + d to deselect
Ctrl + click on the layer to select its contents
add stroke inside 18px